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- Readme for OpusPhone 3.019Readme for OpusPhone 3.019
- FOSSIL Compliant Extended Chat Utility FOSSIL Compliant Extended Chat Utility
- For Opus 1.7x SystemsFor Opus 1.7x Systems
- August 31st, 1992August 31st, 1992
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- By William BeebeBy William Beebe
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- Direct comments and bug reports to Bev Freed at 129/104 or William Beebe at
- 1:363/3. Read the documentation. It contains basic descriptions of the new
- features, which I will not repeat here.
-
- What it is:
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- - A tentative start toward multiline chat. It's not all there, so don't
- complain. I'm attempting to build a solid foundation one step at a
- time. With this version you have the ability to list up to 16 active
- nodes and select any one for conversation. There is a broadcast feature
- on the list menu that allows you to send a single message to all nodes
- ala Novell's syscon. Try this version but DO NOT use it to replace your
- current version of OPhone.
-
- - As a single-line chat module it is still as solid as it ever was
- (whatever that means), so using it as a single-line chat utility should
- pose no problems.
-
- What's changed:
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- - OPhone now supports a trash can file. That's right. After getting one
- too many yells from a persistent caller, I installed the ability to
- define a simple ASCII text file that contains names, as they appear in
- the user file, of those callers that I don't want to hear from, no
- matter what. The default file name is PHONE.BLK, and the format is very
- simple. Simply list one or more names, one name per line, with each
- name starting in the first column (no leading whitespace). Obviously
- spelling and punctuation are important but case is not. I have include
- a sample file for you to look at.
-
- - The small window that popped up on the local screen during a sysop page
- has been changed to a LARGE window. The same basic information is still
- conveyed in the first three lines as before, however, the rest of the
- window flashes between a series of lines spelling out "PAGE" in white
- on red and black on gray.
-
- - Per Bev Freed's suggestion the caller's city (where they're from) in
- the user file is printed under their name on the local paging screen.
- This allows the sysop to determine if it's a long distance caller
- paging, and to make a better determination if the sysop should answer
- or not.
-
- - The color selection process for menus and local chat colors has
- changed. Instead of the older menu on menu method, I have written a
- procedure that creates a 16x16 color palette that shows all possible
- combinations of forground and background colors. There are two pop-up
- menus that are displayed when you change some part of the menu or chat
- screen, a sample menu or chat representation on the left and the color
- palette on the right. As you use the arrow keys to cursor around the
- palette the selected text changes to whatever color combination is
- currently under the block cursor. Thus you see instantly what a
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- particular color combination looks like, especially when selecting chat
- colors.
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- - If there is a need, I will add the ability to select the remote colors
- as well. The remote colors are currently fixed.
-
- - Metacharacters have been changed into internal variables. This fits in
- with the description of environmental variables. Bev complained that
- the term was confusing. I hope Bev is less confused with this.
-
- - There is a new menu called List that will list all active nodes. Thats
- _all_ it does. You can select someone to chat with via mouse or a
- letter on the far left corresponding to the task.
-
- - The Options selection has been split out into a separate program called
- OPCONFIG.EXE. You can use this to directly edit the PHONE.INF file. The
- Option selection is still on the menu bar, however, when you press Alt
- O you shell to OPConfig.
-
- - OPhone will only list and select 16 active tasks, 0 through 15 (F)
- inclusive. Any tasks outside this limit will not be seen.
-
- - There is a Close selection that is supposed to close a selected chat
- conversation. It's not working yet. Sorry.
-
- - There is a new field in the Options/Files menu called Status dir. It is
- supposed to be filed with the Opus status directory, where Opus puts
- its active, lastuser, and chat files.
-
- - There is a new command line switch, "server". Bring OPhone up in a
- Desqview partition _by itself_ and it will monitor the Opus status
- directory.
-
- - There is a new internal variable, '$S'. When encountered it is expanded
- into the new Options/Files/Status dir field.
-
- What's not quite right:
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- - If a caller polls you while OPhone is in server mode it will not be
- reflected on the server instance of OPhone.
-
- - Selecting callers from the List menu may not work right. I don't know,
- you're going to have to test it.
-
- - This version is only good for chating on multi-line single node
- systems. It will list network callers if the status dir points to a
- common status directory on a server, but server-based interline chat
- isn't ready.
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- - There is a selection in OPConfig called Test menus..., and under that
- Test Rings, that shows a two-dimensional table of days and time. The
- days run down the left side, and the time runs across the top in 1/2
- hour increments. Because of requests from other users, I am attempting
- to provide a method of allowing multiple chat times in the same day.
- The blocks indicate when chat is allowed in 30 minute increments, for
- example, from 11:00 to 11:30 am, etc. I have NOT completely coded this
- screen, so it does NOT work. What does work on this screen, if you want
- to play with it, are the arrow keys, the home and end keys, and the
- space bar. Bascally if you press the space bar over a block it goes
- blank. Press the space bar over a blank and it turns back into a block.
- If you want this type of granularity then by all means let me know and
- I will finish it.
-
- - The swap toggle does not work. I have not had time to fully implement
- the current version of Ralf Brown's SPAWNO spawn()... replacement, so
- the swap is permanently ON.
-
- - I have encountered a problem with running OPhone in a small window
- under DV. I have 386 system with DV 2.4, QEMM 6.0, and MS-DOS 5.0,
- running on a Novell 2.2 server network. The problem is that if OPhone
- is running in a small window then the cursor leaves colored blocks on
- the display as it is moved around. I can't repeat it on my home system,
- which is like my work system except it is _not_ networked and is a 486
- system. If I zoom to full screen on the work system then the problem
- disappears. I have no idea what is causing this problem. Any comments
- as to what might be wrong would be greatly appreciated.
-
- What's fixed:
-
- - If you do not answer a poll then VGA displays are properly restored.
-
- What to test:
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- - Test the Send all nodes (broadcast) feature. Make sure that I am
- opening all chat files for all active nodes in append mode with share
- enable. This feature should work on single node and network nodes.
-
- - Try pinging a user from the list menu and see what happens. If there's
- a problem, let me know through 363/3 or Bev Freed.
-
- Let me know what you think of this. Is this a good start? What features do you
- want me to add to the multiline chat module? Remember, this is a work in
- progress and will only come to completion with your clear, concise input.
-
- Thank you.
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